Suzhou: non-local household registration can't buy a cemetery.

According to Suzhou. Com, it is strictly forbidden to sell operating cemeteries outside Suzhou to better serve the people of this city with limited resources.

Suzhou cemetery has risen in recent years. According to Xinhua Daily, the average cemetery in Suzhou is 30,000 yuan, and the highest cemetery in Suzhou in 2006 is 65,438 yuan+2,000 yuan, which directly exceeds the house price. Compared with the house price in February this year, the average price of new houses in Suzhou in February was 21110 yuan/Ping. The price of these cemeteries simply kills the house price, 1 square meter, 1.2 million, which is 5.7 times the average house price in Suzhou.

Suzhou cemetery is expensive enough, but cemeteries in cities such as Shanghai and Beijing are more expensive.

Finance and economics. Com has previously reported that Shanghai ranks first in the price ranking of cemeteries in 30 major cities in China, with high-end cemeteries of nearly 300,000 yuan each, and the average price of the whole city exceeds 60,000 yuan per square meter. Now in Beijing, some so-called "good feng shui" cemeteries cost 6.5438+0.5 million yuan each. In Wuhan, which ranks seventh in the country, the average price of urban cemeteries is about 40,000 yuan per square meter, far exceeding the local house price.

This is why a large number of Shanghai residents flocked to Suzhou with the intention of buying Suzhou cemetery. The People's Daily quoted analysts as saying that Suzhou introduced new regulations before Tomb-Sweeping Day, probably to keep Shanghainese out and make the limited cemetery resources available to Suzhou citizens.

(The above answers were published on 20 17-03-3 1. Please refer to the current actual purchase policy. )

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